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Govt working on plan to rollout water metro transport system in 18 citiesIndia is set to launch a water metro transport system in 18 cities. This initiative aims to transform waterways into efficient public trans...
Centre plans Guwahati Water Metro in Phase I of nationwide rollout: Union minister Sarbananda SonowalIndia is set to launch Water Metro services in 18 cities, with Guwahati leading Phase I. This initiative aims to transform waterways into e...
Jammu-Srinagar Vande Bharat Express starts today: Check schedule, stoppages, fares, train number, travel time and moreThe first Vande Bharat Express service between Jammu and Srinagar commenced on May 2, 2026, significantly reducing travel time to five hour...
Efforts on to replicate water metro in 18 locations nationwide: KMRLEfforts are being made to replicate the Kochi Water Metro model in 18 locations across India. Kochi Metro Rail Ltd has been tasked with con...
Uber rolls out India's first water transport service with shikara bookings on its appUber has introduced its first water transport service in India, allowing users to book a shikara ride at Dal Lake, Srinagar, via its app. T...
Srinagar to develop 80-km walking space under Smart Cities MissionSrinagar, India will develop 80 kilometres of walking spaces, water transport, and electric buses, with a focus on infrastructure, services...
Some elements across border trying to disturb peace in J-K: LG SinhaSpeaking to reporters after laying foundation stones of several projects under the smart city project, Sinha said the administration and th...
Atal Mission for 13 cities to get Rs 495 crore for 2015-16The central government will bear 90% of the project costs for cities in the north east and J&K, 100% for Puducherry and 50% of the cost in ...
Oil cos make LPG, petrol available in Jammu and KashmirState- owned oil firms have made available about 33,300 domestic cooking gas cylinders and several hundred litres of petrol in Srinagar.
Oil companies make available over 17,600 LPG cylinders in SrinagarOil firms have made available over 17,600 LPG cylinders and several kiloliters of petrol and diesel in flood-ravaged Srinagar as part of ef...
Over 2.37 lakh people rescued from flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir so far"As the flood water has started receding the apprehension for water-borne diseases is rising. Now demand for filtered water has increased."
Rain briefly disrupts relief operations in Kashmir ValleyIn view of the rainfall and dense clouds, IAF halted its flights to ferry relief supplies even though emergency operations of transporting ...
Over 1,25,000 flood-hit people rescued in J&K so farEighty-nine transport aircraft and helicopters of Indian Air Force and Army Aviation Corps have been pressed into service.
Flood waters receding in Kashmir Valley, lakhs still await helpFood and other relief material was also provided for those stranded, and a total of 807 tonne relief material has been despatched so far.
90 towers of 3G restored in J&K; road to be open in 5-7 daysThe Centre has directed free flow of transport via Manali and Leh to Srinagar, the only available surface network, a top central official s...
Road, telecom network to be restored in Jammu and Kashmir in 3-5 days: CentreThe Centre has directed free flow of transport via Manali and Leh to Srinagar, the only available surface network, a top central government...
Naval commandos deployed in flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir, communication links snappedNaval marine commandos were deployed in the massive multi-agency rescue operations that were underway in flood-ravaged Jammu and Kashmir.
- Centre's help sought for Rs 40,000 crore multi-mode mobility projects: Omar
The Centre is being approached to seek the financial assistance for the proposed Rs 40k cr multi-mode mobility projects for J&K.
- Rs 1,411 crore spent on infrastructure under ADB project in Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Economic Reconstruction Agency under an ADB-funded project has spent Rs 1,411 cr on rehabilitation of basic infrastructur...
- Rs 400 cr development plan for Srinagar
Jammu and Kashmir government has formulated a plan with an estimated cost of Rs 400 crore for the development of the state capital.